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From Melbourne to Missouri

La Trobe student Matthew Dixon reports from the (geographic) middle of America about his experience as an exchange student at the world’s oldest journalism school.

From Melbourne to Missouri

La Trobe student Matthew Dixon reports from the (geographic) middle of America about his experience as an exchange student at the world’s oldest journalism school.

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Pat’s exchange experience

La Trobe University student Patrick Comerford has returned from the United States, where he completed a six month exchange at the prestigious Missouri School of Journalism.

From Melbourne to Missouri

La Trobe student Matthew Dixon reports from the (geographic) middle of America about his experience as an exchange student at the world’s oldest journalism school.

Making a mark in Missouri

Not only did he survive an encounter with lions and tigers – Tom Maclean also learnt how to shoot TV news stories and even met the German Chancellor while completing his degree as at the Missouri School of Journalism as a La Trobe exchange student.

Privacy in the age of insecurity

David Brin once asked “Who Will Watch the Watchers?” It’s a question well worth asking, says Associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism and the executive director for the National Freedom of Information Coalition, (NFOIC), Charles N Davis. The question has never been more pressing than in the present era, in which governments have become ever-more blatant in their quest to manage and massage information.

Whitney Harris

Whitney Harris spent a year abroad, studying at the Missouri School of Journalism. During that time she worked at the local daily newspaper The Columbia

Charles N. Davis interview

Associate professor at the Missouri School of Journalism and the executive director for the National Freedom of Information Coalition, (NFOIC), Charles N Davis will visit Australia in June to talk about privacy issues. Lawrie Zion caught up with him ahead of his visit to La Trobe on 22 June.